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11/08/2015 06:48 PM
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Friday arrive brandy wine Saturday willie t for honey stung chicken Sunday elm - subject to swell. Monday Sydney's Tuesday on board at mountain point. - subject to swell Wednesday - lunch at cow wreck, dinner at wonky dog Thursday lunch fat virgin, dinner- coco maya Friday lunch - hog heaven Friday night bbq and jumbles Saturday bananakeet Any suggestions? One possibility here. Many others work too.
Last edited by warren460; 11/08/2015 07:01 PM.
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Couple of pointers, I really like you have considered swells, most don't and then spend a pretty uncomfortable night. Cat or mono?
I was all about honey stung chicken, first had it a Village Cay Marina and then found the EXACT same thing in Riteway for under $5.00. If you do eat at Willie T, ask if they have tuna on the menu, we've been twice and it really is worth the money. Fresh, grilled to perfection, you're welcome. Load up at lunch Friday at Hog Heaven and save the $40 a head for the BBQ at Leverick. Come for the party, $40 buys a few cold drinks. Have a snack on the boat. Enjoy the ride!
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No Lay Day? Is that what you want to do or is that what everyone wants to do? We always try to avoid the swell at night and the midnight drill if the weather changes when you dp anchor. We also plan each day as it comes to avoid sailing upwind and into any real waves using the islands where possible to mitigate any real waves. To us that means; if Anegada is on the possible list for the visit. We head straight to Anegada on the first good weather window. This week as an example it looks like thursday and friday would be the easier passage days to Anegada. It looks like the wind and waves will be East all week declining as the week goes on.
REST OF TODAY EAST WINDS 15 TO 20 KNOTS. SEAS 5 TO 7 FEET WITH OCCASIONAL SEAS UP TO 9 FEET. DOMINANT PERIOD 8 SECONDS. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS.
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